interesterification

interesterification
The reaction of an ester with an alcohol in order to obtain a different ester.

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  • interesterification — /in teuhr euh ster euh fi kay sheuhn/, n. Chem. transesterification. [1940 45; INTER + ESTERIFICATION] * * * …   Universalium

  • interesterification — in·ter·esterification …   English syllables

  • interesterification — |intə(r)+ noun Etymology: inter + esterification : transesterification …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Jojoba ester — Jojoba esters are the hydrogenation or interesterification product of Jojoba oil. Interesterified Jojoba Esters are commonly used in cosmetic formulations as an emollient, due to its remarkable similarity to the natural oils produced by the human …   Wikipedia

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  • Acide Gras Trans — Article principal : Acide gras. Les acides gras trans font partie des acides gras insaturés (en hydrogène), c est à dire comprenant au moins une double liaison carbone carbone. Les acides gras insaturés trans sont d origine naturelle ou… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Acide gras trans — Article principal : Acide gras. Les acides gras trans font partie des acides gras insaturés (en hydrogène), c est à dire comprenant au moins une double liaison carbone carbone. Les acides gras insaturés trans sont d origine naturelle ou… …   Wikipédia en Français

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